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WATANABE: Any further discussion? <br />OGATA: Mr. Chair? <br />WATANABE: Yes. <br />OGATA: I’m just having a hard time understanding or maybe -. Is there some <br />background or history on why they decided to do this this way? I mean what was their <br />motivation behind -? <br />YUEN: Not really beyond what was put in the resolution, no. So we provided that <br />to you. My understanding is, I think I’ve tried to mention just a couple of minutes ago that there <br />are places that have ordinances that are something like this. But you have to look at what their <br />situation is and -. I would say what you usually probably have is kind of a threshold where it ties <br />to a later project. But if you actually were in a situation where your future zoning would control <br />your growth then you would, say, not necessarily bar the rezoning but you would tie in the <br />development of the area to the development of the facilities. But you can’t really, at this point on <br />this island, many parts of the island, you really can’t make that work because of the growth that’s <br />built in to what has already been approved. <br />WATANABE: Okay, it seems like we’re out of discussion. So for the record there is no <br />one signed up to testify for this. <br />The discussion ended at 2:41 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Sharon M. Nomura, East Hawai‘i Secretary <br /> EXHIBIT E 7 <br /> <br />